I agree. Timing comes from balance and good footwork, Clev currently has neither, power comes from timing and technique, Clev could make huge strides with Booth on both. Without a serious increase in power, the cruiserweights will walk through him.
I just hope Clev approaches it 100% rather than having a half-arsed approach wanting to retire as Haye did, as he hasn't achieved much yet despite having been a world champion. Time will tell if it'll be a good move, but I really do think it's all down to his attitude.
Good to move away from Vince, who's corner advice was shocking. Must have been hard for Vince to let go too. Whether Booth is the right choice remains to be seen, on the surface of it Cleverly is nothing like any of the guys Booth's had success with.
Booth isn't an idiot, if he doesn't think CW is right for Clev he'll make it known no doubt about that.